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| WORLD, | RIDAY, AUG” 15, 191 Rrrinen eee i Abii: ee ee BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK COMMANDER ROS STARS WHO FIGURE IN FINALS FOR NATIONAL DOUBLES TENNIS TITLE "PAYS $35,000 alt >) MELODY AND Record Price ice Paid for Brood | Mare and Weanling at Sale of Mackay Stud, a SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. thee. 15.—The disposal sale of the tl bred stud owned by Clarence MJ Young MoCrann Displays Marked Ability as a Jockey by ay attracted an unusually ssemblage, including the us Guiding Hauberk Home a Win- breeders and turfmen in the + ner at the Spa. despite inclement weather that thewal he ,ened a downpotir. Exceptionally good prices were | SARATOGA SELECTIONS. ‘realized for the cholcer otterhagh aad ‘ &® record pri for brood a a eae, Kalliopiia, weanling a side wah ‘cotnbilaned ; Setond she aulidusdiaie, Commander J, KL. Ross pala SZ for Melod; fiese—Dorcan, Banévena, ly and her foal, @ 4 Queen of Sea. Prince Palatine. Their appearal Fourth Race— Valor, Cudgel, the ring was the signal for Fifth FR Race—Queen Peace Penoant. SARATOGA SPRINGS, Aug. 15. HEN the stewards at the Bm- pire City track took action in 4 the bad race shown by Hau- > z Derk and revoked the license of the horse’s trainer they acted wisely, Bince then Hauberk bas shown him- to centre in their direction. Goring sp. spirit responded with am. when Auctioneer George asked for bids and this was p 8. , i joWed b; WILLIAM T \ Wr otaien* TILDEN 2N0, f . | Henry McDaniel, who was Swoos | for J. K. L. Ross, then entered : ‘and his $30,000 bid, it seem prevail, but Dr. McCulley after g ai raised it $1,000, and his final $35,000 was oo $1,000, and iC : a self to be ® real race horse instead of owner of the pair. The eam 4 F @ rank in and out performer. He has also ‘secured the eighteen-yes ; ; won two races here from good horses, — mare, Audience on his, bid : ‘ whereas in the old hands he might SOUNSTON : ‘ere c have rut for the end book. His race baat id ner NORMAN BROOKES, fave an nlditional $6,000. send ‘was almost a duplicate of NeaNT La Rowse, Oe Greet year-old hai former winning performance, vi wh ter by ler-Audience, went wins'ne sou tne met wetme ees| YOUNG Fordham Player micuaans. Sch oan obi io and led all the way: He did not win OM RET Teen ‘olre 2d, with hily foal by the Quite so easily, because he was run- M4 Nose went to Dr. R. W. ning over a route which heretofore Helps Giants to Turn ley, who was supposedly acting! was considered a little too long for : MATCH FOR TODAY Payne Whitney's accommty gf b his bid of $11,000.- him ‘There were thirty-two lots But he had courage and gameness| * Te bl th Red Mackay consignment which totall and stuck {t out just when anybody ables on é 8 Gleaned By the Golf Gallery Ithe tmrhense. cum of $10,400, or, a might have excused him for quitting ereraee once id, winner in Engtaad after setting all'the pace. tciden-|Frankie Frisch Takes Larry | the year. It means either a cinch for DearS eet lett of fairway. Wide trap 300 yards Patterson - Brookes vs. John- gf, the Victoria Cup, Kin tally, Hauberk got a ride from young s = Reds or a fighting hope for the Descri tion of Famous Oak- pe hae Loony 0! iffi Wi Meet: takes, Epsom Plate, Rous MoCrann that would have done crea-| Doyle’s Place at Second and | Glante,, Should Medraw and nis men A ete, eis en a tae |( istic News \| smaiitin: Wine Meets Rarsaze ros casings it to a Johnny Loftus. This unfash- Performs Like a Veteran, | Shey il ba mihin two, aa 0%| mont Course, Where Na- | whence approach 1s made over pit Richards and Tilden To-|¥. at naen: fonable jockey got him off well in 4 games of the lead, and with the Reds ‘, * . serted in right corner of green. Large d Go. i ‘motion, flicked"his whip on his flanks Againet a hard schedule in the Bast tional Championship reen connvots with practice green In an SSID Morrow. feat enous’ to make him m ubderstand Be Bozeman "ulger a Hoe uae Ga hie etantioaie on Will Be Fought. adigle, No. 10461," yards, slighty By Johh Pollock asa Tada Sivtay Ge iat hare ha busin oO ol @ count attack whic! * eis Me ‘arallels Oe 9. Me NEWTON, Mass., Aug. 15.—Play e the coveted position in front going rushed the Reds out of thelr a eco reieeaey By William Abbott basard diteh on right, of (fairway Béeby Censid Tae: Abst) peomnsces | SU rne ot She national lawn tennis {8° eer ak fecng, eac istacti resul Pros. thae on he kept him in front geal ier tbe ‘Giang there pre ah a | Piel de pee af Cae national lAtcaseeee cs Narrow. water te of Philadelphia, and his pany seocats ba res preg A To-day Ie satistaction over its result. _ t ee ? ° wgonally across coursee, » Mou' . ; 1 . gal the way around the clroult until | new warrior—e warrior that is des- EVENING WORLD'S ‘amateur championship starting] foreground. of green on’ exther tide, {Made #o much money out of thelr re- pots Me onicgelt eer ke yn citer E Ti Onl ‘final igh this point Re- | 4 cut te “ fi in the to-morrow, is one of the finest | Bush fence 15 yards behind green. prec emg ago vans £8 count, mich bad been Egy fon a \ OWN SPORT HISTORY aits euored ih hadetoen, Plied amt Part. ent boxing show at which Champlon| ijan team, will meet William Joba- ® way, moved up along- P ¥ +] Hole No. 11-365 ® Benny Leonard and Irish Patsey pied Clatence J. Griffin, of ‘ot ot him. From 'the press stand it | er cisbay nal com yoghby, shay effort and long experimenting have| rises sharply 180 yards trom tes Deeg [Cline met in the main event, that| San Francisco, holders of the North- Golfer of Ne e. et Ean ee hat the Andrew Nee Frisch, om late bpp BASEBALL. es the beautiful links just outelde| water hazard crosses fairway 00 | they intend to stage another big show | western sectional title. Ne t t Oak e1 won re fi "tt h | yards away at longest point on le! Th it will i the presen! itm Rare teat MoGranp show | Sragy out* cr he bok, and ie was| fick Abd Prask Baker lashed out two tmoun couren, Sandwich, Holyous ane 0" yards trom the tee on tho VAMC Guowie han sireeay signed ap lonany Weheloarss Wiliam dew of Pie: ete o on 0 ~ Sig oF George Odom. "ie apalied the under fire that he proved bis metUle lime guine-betweeh the Yankees and Prestwick, Green nearly ‘surrounded’ by traps, Dundee to meet Willie Jackson, who oat Vingtnd mpammteyet-Foh PITPSBURGH, Aug. i, hue, WS—Wth the ~ Mines g losing sen It oe porn prt a big ‘Tigers and won the opening game of | Oakmont is now a true golf test ped a ome into right corner of gave Lew Tendler such a stiff fight lenge mate). ger-Ahe title: bse arrival of Francis Oulmet of art” the eae Jeagu y Daseball| tn, Western invasion for the visitors ;°Ve'Y Inch of its 6,700 yards. Par ta|®™0n. Pan : im’ the same city nearly two weeks — and Bob Gardner, former ‘be put it all over the veteran | #) ed eee Bare 0 ne) ln poeie ol & t0.4 7. ‘Severe, rough, cunningly placed| ment arteuls roe eras, Longest and ago, flooring him twice in the first] GREENWICH, Conn., Aug. 1§—An- rolt champions, ‘the, Agere oe end the second best qhenm hi After. two seventy-minute games| ‘T@Ps and undulating greens demand, |falls away from right to tee for 400 round. Jackson is @ big favorite|nouncement was madé to-day that Nor-| stare gatieri Vt cent best Seeee poms the by the narrow- ed, be roi Pinage cP fed by light scoring and highly) S'S of all, unerring direction. Unde-| Yards. Line of play severely trapped with the Philadelphia fight fans since proc ad bey roa 4 and ties Pattereon, | pate wm at the Oakmont te fax sorey for Larry Doyle | titensive pitching the Brooklyn Rob-| Served scores are hardly possible on freiwartow. fairway from ree lett and ne VoRens Tender, tam “Bf. Johnston, ang. probably chive | Ciub, course Wastalmost cot Ww have always regarded Mo-|'"T, 900", ‘teal teat and the boy ins and Chicago Cubs declared an-| ‘the celebrated Pennsylvania tourse, |extending Into the course 400 yards | ts |Kumagae, will appear on the Field Club coe tay atelved ook: ‘but bh off victorious. it isn't often that a|°ther even break at Ebbets Field, Rains this week have put the'course|from the tee a new cop bunker has| | Say Uerel I adage pene yng <td Foe to-morrow, Sunday and | expected. h raw youth, fresh from his studies, is| The Red Sox trounced the White|!9 grand condition for the amateur woot le te tae tak cee ie ok Monday, when th® matehes in the an-| Virtually every golfer of note th 2 to mart training in a fow dayy for fighta He bas sent to the front in a battle for the! 80x in Chicago, 15 to 6. It was dur- | © Playing from the regular|trapped on three si with open placed himself under the vanagement of |nual invitation tennis tournament, post- | United ‘States is here to compete pennant, @ battle in which a chip ia, !"x the third round rampage that| tees Oakmont’s distance, is nearly) front door, Fine testing hole. Par %. Bily Newnes, menagwr of Ireh Patsy Cline, poned last July on account of a rain- | two former champions went over J on every shoulder and fisticuffs ag|Cicotte was summoned from the slab. |6700 yards. This can be tncreased to| Hele No. 19164 yards. This very | ee seieet tole Rielly be wot eal? | storms, “il be: rengzaed: rer ey Jones, youthful Atlantél liable to open up any minute, Kerr went along until the end of the| 7.000 yards by employing the back|{ncthered or shortened by Use of the (fib when in shape, but when out of adave| R, V, Thomas of the Australian star, established a new record McGraw, always ready to take a|®¢Venth, but in that inning he was|tees. Francis Ouimet, Jerry ‘Travers, be makes & miserahie’ showing, last nine holes on the local differen téeing ‘grounds, The green is lawn tennis team put his deeply Man’ and ers Wednesday. Ho had a 33 for the | chance, plunged on the lad ftrom| P@pped for a cluster of vey | big Babe | Bobby Jones other contenders for|pear shaped in formation, with un- placed shots to the t against Ruth putth dulath face and |; Frank Bagley, manaoe ot Willle Jackno: e test hol par being 36, Fordham and that crowd of 15,000] Ruth putting climax to we ine Futting the national title have-been practis- founda by aoa. vel A ed SUT- | jegony Murray and other good battles, bee jut| Charles M. Bull jr, im the fourth] Max Marston had a 77 in nis will say he‘won. leachers, Larry Doyle was out again with bis} Naylor was ineffective in tight bad leg and Frisch was ordered to} Pols hae the ae bunched thelr take the place of the veteran at #005) Ooening same cf the nerlon with the if game of the series with the ond base, Without the alight o Lesh BROW) Athietics by a score of 6 t of nervousness he greased up his old Cards took both header from ing at Oakmont since early in the week. They found Oakmont's char- acteristic as follows: Hole No. 1—Length 483 yards. Water hazard ditch and cross traps round and -he “was foreed back in 36 to get this score, pldh tl sella aa MIKE O’DOWD CHANGES | HIS TRAINING QUARTER: t been appointed matchmaker of the Lycoum A. ©. Hole No. 14i—3iv ot Patemon, XN, J, mounds and pits line round of the single tournament oo the wif of the Rockaway Hunting Club, at Cedarhurst. L. L, and won easily by a score of 6—2, 6-4. By his victory Thomas gained a place in yards. the made ® wise move in securing Bagley aa match- maker, ss he will pul oa bouts wat will surely into left front of green. Trap sur- | round green on three far sides. Par 4, _ have been a 10 to 1 shot. The colt had worked IMMY ROWD provided one of the ‘worst favorites of the meeting in Sammy in the tast race. If any- the Whitney colors, he probably would fast five furlongs, but Rowe wasn't enthusiastic about his 7 tackle @ guy whether bi ra. s eeeaL eats reat |arewd wna amnaed comm ouRe| CStre't iBh"aaking sun tae Tox |W NO 8, Yarde, Bra a ee ein corey a no (ieee Te aie a. DING OF ) | sare ste Bike He ee eens ner tne |Hrlach walk to tho other side of th®| Yarq and last stage of the match| ‘ee Traps each side fairway. Pit on) "Hole No, 1442 yards, Carry of 180 |i 70 tony ‘Red Allen of Brooklyn. ‘There STANDING OF _)|\\iuiice od; where Owen ‘Moral uae i front flight, but couldn't go into the plate, and bat left banded, Pia aed Zhien yon started ‘Wednesday at the|left to catch topped second. Large| yards. from the tee. Ditch and |i! elo te (heer sls-rouad sat one four-round Lakewood here’ Owen Mo oc ta lead. He was on the outside of Arrow | Yn nay he can Sat an wall either way. | Yan, range cop bunker extending fairway from |mounds on left for pull. Large mound precede the amin op, THE CLUBS Pome and Blue Wrack, but he couldn't agree his position. When raightened out in the stretch he either wouldn’t or couldn't run, and thaf minute he! was a flash, In addition to frisking over the in- fleld like @ rat terrier young Frisch walked up to the bat and peeled off a beautiful bit into right centre, He takes @ vicious cut at the ball and apparently bas no fear of a pitolier. ‘They could not drive bim away from the plate. On the bases he ran with wonderful judge Among other thi eo and third. He is also credited with a steal of home, having been the front end of @ double steal. Frisch failed in one t as well as speod, cy le second the Giants in the second game the Johnny Evers was so enthusiastic as to declare Frisch the best young- ster he has seen start in years. “They inning. Three scratch hits filled the pees with none out, and hard drives by Stock, Hornsby and Clemons did ‘the rest. Manager Cravath played in both games, Pinch hitting in the first contest, he sent the ball over the right field fence for a home run, and in the second ie he drove in two of his team's three runs. Cleveland took the first game of the series from Washington by a score of 4 to 8, The Indians won in the ninth on a pass to Thomas, Uhle’s sacrifice and Harris's, double. ‘The Mise ‘Detroit IUM.,came in ahead in the championship races over the Thousand Islands Yacht Club course re the «St, Lawrence River trophy. of 150 right, mid in foreground on right and left. Roll- ing green, Par 5. Hole No, 2~363 yards, runs diagonally nearly across course, necessitating a carry at nearest point Traps to left for a pull. bunkers on trapped on all sides, with narrow en- trance from the right. Par 4. to green must be made over an oyster Cop ‘bunker yards, Widest point 200 yards. Rough and right. Green closely Fine bole. 420 yards from the tee, forcing player to left, whence approach tee to green. or bee line to the pin. Line of traps green. Mounds on left and trap in rear. Hole ar 4. No. 16-226 yards. Slightly down hill for 200 yards, then gradual ascent to green’ centre. Punishing d trap half Across trench on left course on right 80 yards from green, Open door to hole when correct line is taken from tee. Par 3, Hole No, 17—282 yards, Uphill from Hole planned as dogles Yardage ma- shortened by taking direct 60 yards in front of green, Pits on right and left of green. Green recently made smaller, Par 4, * clash in the star bout of eight rounds at the Lycoum A. ©, of Patewon, N, J., on next ‘Tueday night, Tuobey was to tare fought Francie Britt but Britt injured his hand and Brady was substituted for In the other eight rounder Jobony of Newark will take on Tommy Stapletoa of Patenon, N, J. George Chip, who bails from New Castle, Ps., and hes fought several times in the last four months, has been matched by hie manager Jimmy Dime, for another battle, His opponent im this scrap will be ‘Zulu Kid," the husky boxing show at his club to-night, In the main Joe McNulty, matchmaker of the Lotos Club of Perth Amboy, N. J., will have an Australian fighter in bie main bout of eight rounds to-night, es of ajon left. Rough entire length of fair-| Hole No. 16—420 yards, Carry of 160 | “476+ Immence crowda, the semi-final round. Randolph i " h lolph Ly f 4 glove and began yelling wasgebor" yt erate from walle aeiphia, 4 $0 way on right, Out of bounds on e: meres Stes oe TKane nae bunker | stph Brady the good Syracuse ightweight,.| Cett, another pf the Australian team,| Mike O'Dowd, middleweight &t the veteran Toney in the box. Fron} their first game runs im the sixth| ‘Teme left. Green guarded by traps 360 yards from tee, |*%4 Tommy Toobey of Paterwo, N, J., will|/ also reached the semi-finals in the pion, yesterday packed up his lower half through the default of the young Californian, H. Godshall. ‘The best match of the day in the singles was that in which Hunter, former Cornelt star, defeated Theodore Roosevelt Pell of the top 1-6, 7—4, t ranking ten by a score of 1—5. Thomas and Lycett’ scored qasily tn the doubles. They had little to do to de- feat Herbert L Vail and H. Dickinson NATIONAL LEAGUE, Francis T. kit, called unto himself hie partne: Lakewood, N. J., where ne will finishing touches to his training eight-round bout with Jack Bril Newark next Friday nea * nd be ha to be wanted to train there too, of fact, there was a slight run tween O'Dowd and Dan Morga: ager of Britton, and Mike chances, till, as we said def. he ‘ terially Brooklyn middleweight, They will have it out in © % Sore Woltner bores and the erowe : nono fttempt. at &| MISCELLANEOUS. Hole No, $428 yards, Rough tn|iine, Pay on desleg in from right to |« ten-roud bout at AUapta, Ga,, on next Moa- (at 7—5, 6—2 ‘The Australians han- | Dusting Dan, Ip the, none, frie “fell” for him. pew pg dou! me Ra a. ad Marine Corps riflemen carriea oft|ffont of tes, Trap at right to catch |left with bounding fence on right and | day night, Both mes are working hard for the /qied their drives steadily, Lycett pecwnile ‘as if the bout would come ‘As the race was run, Sammy |°TOW%, #0 overjoyed at the rise of &/ aii the honors at Caldwell, N. J., by|slice. ‘Traps line the way on left for|in front. Green open on left corner | conten, “ t his fight. there in Grupp’s without 3 showed he wasn't much horse, There | ROW, Youngster, even app not only winning the Marine Corps|a pull. Second shot uphill, with well |for bold slugmet, Ketore penalty: for showing excellent work on his service | (iit receipts. And you know how we coeke criticiden beard on the Fide | 0 tHee Cup matéh but capturing the next syed failure in straight line play to the and length to his drives. fourishing that would hi Scokay Kummer gave him, but, as |, Ofdnarily Frisch nite right Sentee five pinces in this event” Sergt. C, | Placed traps to caich indifferent shot. |pin, Deep pit in right front of green. | ,Matctamaker Crawford of the Inter.Non A. ©. eefnancial standpoint. Dan is @ Matter of fact, the boy did every. (Dut When a left hander started against) p, Thompson, Marines, won the|Tableland green, Par 4. Pits Dehinid the green. A hole neither [of West New York. . 3., will put on another headed fellow, and ‘he'd just as 7 ATLANTIC CITY, N. Pit Before the ‘Atlantic coe: ’ * . Johnny Russell, the have @ tough time get shell trap. Green tilted forward t Serene area He la Bott, Pitta and be will tako on Warrea ast night finally finished back out of the |*70 6oing to ¥ St. Lawrence had a smooth sur- P. 0 io Betta FM id ae to Mes hive "Yorkville money, ag eae Oar ott bh ped 100," he | fa Sand a beautiful start was made,|meet the ball is small and closely]| YNCH NOW NEGOTIATING Came of Brooklyn, ite can juan Wille Conlon, a. lightws ae HERE {s no doubt that there is considerable manoeuvring done here by owners and trainers. fince the start of the meeting we have noticed thet certain horses run ‘according to backing or lack of back- ing. In other words, they run like the wind when the money down tail off Li =e there is no rds either are not up to And while making his waging in every quarter, stance both teams came near” in a free for all fight due to a scrap between Rube Benton and Luque, the Cuban pitcher, 4 very hard into the ran to first, and the roughness was 1 pointed that Benton was on the debut, t their start in just the same way. ones like this lad seldom go back to'the bench,” young Frisch was warfare was In one in- tting bed. a ball So far they have) point of taking @ swing when other ity of scandal. paid very little attention to in and out| players intervene Then everybody and of course tbe public are | pushed on the diamond ready for a "Be wutferers The Grand Circuit trots at Phila- delphia were again postponed because of rain, <A double programme has been arranged for to-day and Satur- day. J. R. Capablanca and B, Kostich won their. games in the third and fourth rounds of the victory tourna- ment of the British Chess Federation at Hastings, England. Channing’ Powers, one of the vet- erans of the game, won the principal event for men at the Grand American trapshooting handicap, now in prog- reas at the South Shore Country Club, Chicago. bie Sct lls NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE three Hol front cuts trap even close trapped, with deep nit in back. cop bunker resembling sleeping lien the left 200 yards from tee, water hagand front of green. Insert trouble on all sides. Very interesting hole of this length. Par 4, Hole No, 6-172 yards, Rough, un- ly trapped on three sides. Deep pit green. change of tees. Hole No. 7-870 yards, Tee shot Fine shot hole. Par 5. le No, 6-871 yards, Rough in and side traps for tee shot. New half way across fairway from Wide in left foreground of green,, with ground from tee to green. Close- up_in front. Open at back of Length of hole altered by Par 3. FOR BOUT WITH KILBANE. Not content with being matched up foF a titular battle with Champion Pete Herman at Waterbury, Conn., on Labor Day, Joo Lynch, the international sen- sation, is, also seekifig a match with Johnny Kilbane for the featherweight championship of the world, Eddie Mead, the west sider'’s manager, 1s also confident that his protege will be the title holder in two divisions before the winter season 1s over and ready opened up negotiations with Kilbane's manager, Jimmy Dunn, which he hopes can get many bouts, Frankie Burns, the popular Jersey City fighter, will engage in two bouts next week, On Mon. day night Frankio will exchange wallops with Charley Beecher, the east side boxer, for eight rounds at the Armory'A, A, of Jemey City, while on the following Friday night he will take on some good featherweight for eight rounds at ‘Jimmy De Wores’s Club at Long ranch, N, J, Benny Velger, the French featherweight cham- pion, is without » doubt one of the best drawing cards around the New Bagland Statcs tfese days, puny stacked up ageinst Charley Parker, Boston's premier lightwelgbt contender, on Tuesday night ‘and the gate receipts amounted to $4,400, For bending Parker @ severe (rouncing Valger received sleage Pitteburen ...47 60 Phiiadetphia, 8 Boston-Piiteburgh (rain), GpMas TO-DAY, Cincinnati at Wi oi Pittsburgh at Boston (two games). AMERICAN LEAGUE, (ascond gamer. Louis, from pillar to Po: tounts in the main bout. but 4 Would he could not stop his op FoR THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP | and S Other Swimming aad Diving Events three and hied himself “sl 440 Yd. Swim) 2 ! { | battle, The two umpires finally split slightly uphill. Water hagard tm- 30 per cent, of the gross receipts, amounting to , é Papbasardiy, we ms mt pick out sev-| them out, enton was sent to the eer ey ee ee ere es, will eventually land a match for Lynch call Cleve, WL PC) Chew 4 mene by the { eral horses | clubhouse, Luque was taken out of pit and sop bunker on left 170 yards | with the champion, Dunn made one| Joe Leonard, the Brooklyn featherweight, i | Chase « 62 99 014/88, Louls,,...63 45 ning Association . Mowe whed there was no money bet the box and the battle was feaumed, aoe ad oe eng across. ‘course: tq {stipulation that Lynch would have to! bot oa the tal of we work's championship now | Dereit 7 42. 878 | Berton 46 82 Se) i Breen — when, 68 they Snag Med Govetail similar hazard and. which {fulfill before agreeing to give the New |beld by Jobaay Kitbane, Slivey Burne, Leonard's | Cleveland w..87 49 8701 " * Manhattan ? ey say at the! The near rough and tumble appei ertere 20 yards beyond from the Tigat.| Yorker a match with Kilbane and that |mansger, antounces that he knows of « club thas | New Yorks ...64 44 will guarantee Kilbane $3,500 if be will risk his title in ® decision bout with Leonard, Leonard doses Kid Kosles ins fifveen-round bout at New Orleans Monday night, GAMES YESTERDAY, Mew York, 6: Detrel’ 4, Boston, 15; Chieage, 6, Cleveland, 4; Washlayten, 3, Gt, Louis, 6; Philadelonia, 4, Very exacting tee shot. Green neariy jsurrounded by pits, with narrow en- trance on left centre, Par 4 Hole No, 8283 yards. Level ground ‘Traps enroute and at right and left the real dough was down. to have been just what the Glan : eo ‘fnstance of this was the parform- needed to find themselves, They tore 4 of Back Bay. Yesterday Lack) into the Reds after that and made had plenty of support. He was! the Cincinnat! champs look just as pody from aw to almost pad as the Giants had looked the day is that he must beat Benny Valger at 122 pounds ringside before he will con- sent to the closing of the match. Lynch, a legitimate 116-pounder, stands ready Beach rae m | ARTURPAT AFTERNOOK on6 what a ran, He didn't pefore, They won both games of the 0; eft | to meet Valger and prove to the world jagner writes that be bas just GAMES TO-DAY, ighton B man h Good sevond and Tees nirte” aectie heater aon tee Pasha Open In From’ and back: Vhs ight ‘to mect the featherweight | jan" Pic caf ig nef Bday) CMa Bn sent Ne taRBenen sad neeh CLG 4 have taken down ail the money now in position to make another bid Hole No. 9—462 yards, Uphill a) |°bamplo aig Waukee to-night, with) Joe Burman in East Chi- ‘Washington at Cleveland, ||] Monbation Beach car, or Coca (mm r Desert hadn't suddenly come | for the lead. To-day's double header way. Traps to right and left for tee — Seeo on Labor Dar. Wagner. sare. bo, thlabe Whar Boston dt Chleage, Ui BMager tt He Bheereheons Bay | Should efosd the toughest Sota of Soot! Parallel water Cais Setanta Hon RN Ay wil sing he Dantas chAmigiod tvntene, Pauadeisble ot 01. 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